KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION | KETAMINE INFUSION THERAPY IN SALT LAKE CITY

Making the short trip from Salt Lake City to Denver may be the most affordable way to take advantage of ketamine infusion therapy for the treatment of depression, anxiety, or PTSD. At Vitalitas Denver, ketamine infusions cost only $350 each – significantly less than the $500-800 average cost per infusion elsewhere in the United States. With flights between Salt Lake City and Denver costing as little as $57 round trip, plus complimentary transportation to and from our clinic to local area hotels, affordable ketamine infusions are more accessible than you may think.

We are one of the country's leading ketamine infusion centers, and are committed to providing the best possible medical care through the use of state-of-the-art monitoring and safety equipment.

Find out if ketamine infusion therapy could help treat your depression and change your life. We are happy to offer a free consultation!

A ketamine infusion costs $350, the lowest price available in the country.

Take advantage of a free initial consultation to see if our ketamine wellness center is a good fit for your needs.

Vitalitas Denver exists for one reason: to bring hope to those who have none. Ketamine infusion therapy is effective in 70% of patients, even those who have resisted other methods of depression treatment. We have seen ketamine change the lives of many individuals experiencing intense sadness and anxiety, enabling them to live rich, fulfilling lives. It could change your life, too.

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VITALITAS DENVER IN THE NEWS

People from Salt Lake City or any other area of Utah will find that Vitalitas Denver is a trusted, accessible, and affordable clinic for ketamine infusion therapy. Watch our Fox News feature story and learn more about our ketamine clinic and the results our patients have experienced.

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